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let's now move to the topic 7 on hygiene
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safety and quality of life our Theory
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called overview means to understand that
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Safety and Security function deals with
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both Enterprise and employee Safety and
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Security it includes the organizational
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reports to prevent and to mitigate loss
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risk and from staff threats to the
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physical assets damage to the technology
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and intellectual property risk or any
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other kind that arise from elements due
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to technology due that surround the work
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environment Safety and Security
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encompasses two overlapping areas of
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practice sometimes they are treated
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separately and sometimes are combined as
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it's appropriated for the company
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workplace safety is a process that seeks
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to eliminate and reduce risk from injury
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or illness to employees the chief aim of
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roleplay safety is to protect an
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organizational most valuable assets our
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people this is achieved to at barrier of
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methods including policies procedures
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and specific hard control techniques our
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policies and controls are integrated
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into the organization overall management
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and Authority administrative processes
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they usually involve a specific job task
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procedures establishing working around
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equipment hazardous environments on
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other forms of high Hazard conditions
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safety procedures and policies include
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accountability requirements to ensure
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that prescribed practices are followed
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our safety professional supplier will
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recognized hierarchy of measures to
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Eliminator control work assets these are
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applied in a process system work as
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follows first can we substitute existing
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process some areas that has risky can we
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isolate some barriers or limits that
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have been placed between people and the
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hazard how well is ventilated our
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working area administrative controls can
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the hazards being mitigated through a
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specialized operating processes the
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personal protective equipment that needs
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to be used then if the conditions is the
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area cannot be eliminated then we need
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to provide protection for our people
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like glasses gloves her Hearts hearing
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protections all that protective women
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that will make us sure that everything
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is going fine there are five important
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things that we need to know about health
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safety we are all responsible and we
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have to train our people and be aware
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then that we are all responsible to
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overseeing their health regular risk
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assessments both be continued conducted
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every time to identify any upcoming
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potential hazards what happens when we
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are in the middle of a production in a
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theatrical of this on Cinema and there
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is suddenly something happens how many
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times and we have and we're going to see
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examples where everything seems to be
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right we need to check every time that
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everything is correct employees must be
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provided with sufficient health and
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safety training to respond and to behave
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well the workplaces must be maintained
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in a high standard of cleanliness with
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proper housekeeping organization and
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finally in the event of an emergency to
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have all the support and procedures to
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take on our people to the safe condition
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as fast as possible we have to respond
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also and understand that we operate in a
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legal framework there are no Global
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accepted standards this topic we are
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going to cover is specifically about how
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the safety is taken in every part of the
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globe of the world you are going to work
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in every kind or any kind of a special
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type of environments but we need to
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understand that each region has
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established their own regulations in the
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USA for instance the OSHA is a reference
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alone the occupational safety Health
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standards these are standards that are
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made for the General Industry not just
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for entertainment they provide
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recommendations okay so we have all in
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the U.S a federal law that decided to
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protect health and safety to every
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American work in Ocean they have
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specific recommendations and regulations
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but they're in general terms so those
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standards include specific Safety and
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Health Training requirements to ensure
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out our workers have their skills the
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training and knowledge to do their work
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safely okay that includes also record
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keeping tracking of all the reports they
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are sometimes inspected in order to
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comply with all requirements this is the
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environment in the U.S that is the most
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standardized environment when they
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worked first in the Basin regulatory
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documents deadly senses and
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certifications in a production
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regulations that we must follow and the
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way to act during the production let's
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remember our aim is to work safety and
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protect our employees in entertainment
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yes we have have in a safety level this
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is something that is not addressed
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frequently when thinking about industry
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the employee long workers like an
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electricity water mining or construction
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companies that come to mind the film and
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entertainment industry also requires
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many workers to either work alone in our
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remote location our jobs in film and
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production required in place to work
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alone more frequently that include
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assistance security guards drivers and
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flowers working in isolation can also
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have life-thirding consequences if a
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worker experience a threat of emergency
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and no one is around help we must
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consider that high safety hazards that
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those workers face as well as methods to
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mitigate the risk are clearly aware
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untrained remote of insulate locations
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modify the risk of long workers because
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they are inaccessible located far away
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from the closets of available help this
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is a particularly High concern from
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location sculptures of reins person
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those employers are often required to
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travel far away locations that only have
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one Road in and out those employees that
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worked long alone and remote are a
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considerable risk for the companies
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because if something goes wrong no one
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not only is the employee alone but they
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are also are far for anyone who can help
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we have an example here about James
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about location filming in Mexico City
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where Jameson had to have this kind of
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jumps in that Mexico City downtown that
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requires a lot of stunts okay and film
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it under not really safety locations so
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we have to provide that American company
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filming in a foreign environment such as
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a Mexican one then whose responsibility
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is safety responsibility may vary about
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employee supervisors and employees but
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first of all and foremost is each
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employee must identify possible dangers
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and Implement methods to mitigate and
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eliminate them in our industry employers
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could be producers production company as
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instructors some contractors employees
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employers must ensure that both
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supervisors and employees are aware up
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to date with all the safety measurements
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they also should be available to
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responding for hazard arises over an
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accident occurs if there is an accident
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it's essential that the incident is
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investigated to prevent a similar
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accident or incident in the future then
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the role of the directors assistant
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directors managers our crew chips are
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the one of the supervisors or anyone who
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is in this direct position to direct
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employers those staff members are
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required to complete training as
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necessary as is required as well also to
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monitor health and risky and hazardous
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problems in the working place they need
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to be sure that employees are aware
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trained and prepared lastly safety in
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the workplace is also an employee's Duty
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everyone we can conclude in this one
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that everyone is responsible for the
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overall safety of our Productions please
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read and reflect on the following
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website we will give you some ideas
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about how to tackle this issue and
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thereafter that watch the video about
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act safe working alone sometimes we are
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all editing working alone and we need to
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be sure how to react our Safety and
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Security is also has to be communicated
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we have to have a strategy identifying
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the most important Communications that
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take place and establishing complete
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goals and objectives to enable
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implementation how about to set up or
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minimize or zero accidents that's a goal
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finally follow up what is critical we
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have to record and track our
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performances okay how many times in a
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performance we have number of risks have
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even then identified so in the course of
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a radical experiences we have to report
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that everything went out without the
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incidents we had to follow effective
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practices
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and that happens when you have effective
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programs policies and and procedures
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that then prevent risk in the
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environment we have to build a
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world-class Safety and Security program
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to ensure that our Productions are okay
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and don't rely in an Outsourcing worker
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service there have been so many times we
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can write will later will go to the
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problem of the rust rust movie of Ali
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Baldwin when they rely in an external
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Outsourcing provider how about the Pink
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concert in Germany when they rely in an
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outsourced Services they didn't check
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well all the environment and all the
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elements they fail don't rely on anyone
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be sure to be in a safe environment
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there are metrics that we need to follow
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human resource professionals must
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establish meaningful safety like include
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metrics like injury and illness rates
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workers compensations and for employee
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incidence rates of compensation
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stability rates and compensations what
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are implications when we have to track
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all those compensation programs in
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Mexico the environment is quite
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different and you may imagine Mexico we
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had in a very loose and not organized
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environment yes we have some laws we
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have a lot to celebrate some public
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shows in events in Mexico City that law
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is only to related to administrative
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procedures we have also safety reasons
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in that law that derive right from each
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one of the alcaldias in Mexico City that
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relate to be sure about different
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aspects like how to be sure that the
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tickets are well provided okay how to
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keep safe while life animals in a show
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and how to react about repairments of
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all on any works that are needed okay
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but they are not related it really
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specifically to the safety of the
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workers there are also some
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not lots but references about the the
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Rachel's laborales that Torres eclipses
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in Mexico there are also some reports
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and studies about how weak is the safety
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in the theoretical and sports event so I
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recommend you to read them and be sure
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that your environment is really
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operating under really safe conditions
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what happens in other regions well in
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Canada and Europe they work in a
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different way Canada each one of the
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territories of the community like
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British Columbia Alberta Quebec Rosario
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each one they have their own rules they
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are perhaps some of the most aware and
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more dedicated for the entertainment and
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you must understand that how many times
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we have drum Productions in Toronto or
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Vancouver they are really very good hubs
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of production and thus they are really
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well Advanced to that so I recommend you
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to check the Canadian procedures those
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are the most dedicated to for
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entertainment purposes however remember
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in each region they are different in
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Europe with the European Community we
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have a Community Law when we have the
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professional functional safety and their
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entertainment industry that was
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published in 2006 really this includes
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the lifting bearing equipment for stages
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and other Productions areas that's very
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clear and it's you can locate that in
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the materials in this course in the U.S
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as I have mentioned OSHA doesn't have
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any specific strander but they do
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recommendations they have a delivery of
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how they should act and what is the
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conditions that they act when something
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happens in a reactive way so we must
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follow the recommendation of the OSHA in
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the U.S in general terms and be ready to
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report as I mentioned in our tracking
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reporting system for them to be aware of
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this how to happens right the ocean jobs
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are very well suited for training
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programs and they provide program 10 and
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30 classes that means that they have
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courses of 10 and 30 hours for your
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employees to take and be aware of all
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the potential risk in their area they
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also have laws and recommendations about
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the General Industry and some specifics
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in the construction industry and that's
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where we take part of the stage
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provision for our entertainment business
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so you might compare now in the U.S it's
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more in a reactive and Reporting way how
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we are developing the experience in
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safety while in Canada they are more
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proactive and in Europe are more
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dedicated to this stage and lay out
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safety this is an example OSHA renewing
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an alliance to protect entertainment
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industry workers this is when it's set
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up on sub events and concerts such as
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the one in the image okay there is the
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United States
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uh hazards and educational programs that
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provide teaching and training for labor
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and representing technicians artists and
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craft persons okay hope that you will
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you have understood that it's very clear
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the Norms are not the same in every
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place let's move now to occupational
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hygiene occupational hygiene describes
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the probation of Ideal Health in the
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workplace by maintaining health risk for
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instance by controlling workers posture
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to Harmon's circumstances especially
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learning long-term can cause illness
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from allergy reactions skin or breathing
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problems even cancer occupational engine
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is the discipline of protecting worker
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Health by controlling workplace hazards
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that can cause harm it also affects work
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worker well-being and Safeguard in the
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community the aim here is area is to
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understand the WordPress health risk and
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communicate who they are and communicate
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and give advice and what needs to be
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done to prevent this kind of illnesses
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now I reckon menu to watch this video
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what is occupational hygiene What are
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the three types of Occupational Health
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and the four categories of original head
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hazards that are biological ergonomic
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chemical and physical ones think about
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which are the most common occupational
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hazards and field Productions when you
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think of the environment industry you
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envision a talent and example cast and
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intriguing storyline that you can rely
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to friends and family you will at your
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family with a movie with the stunts you
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may be in Hell of the actors and
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actresses and you may forget that the
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actual workers in the entertainment
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industry are surrounded by hazards
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lurking behind the screens think about
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behind the scenes scenes works in the
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entertainment industry were extremely
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long hours often starting early in the
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morning with hair and makeup they are
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prone to workplace stress and medical
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conditions like fatigue and steep
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deprivation stressful conditions that we
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need to manage while filming Pro release
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accidents often occurs or actors and
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actresses or the stone doubles what they
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perform
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stream and starts to get the perfect
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shot some examples I like Harry Potter
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and the early Hollow said when Daniel
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Radcliffe's stunt double David Holmes
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offered a serious penal injury during
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the filming of an aerial sequence which
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led him at tetraplegic which are the
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implications that his David Holmes
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protected for the future life how we
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want to make responsive for that injury
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how about what I have mentioned the Alec
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Baldwin father shot to the photographer
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in the Rosemary apparently everything
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was under control and use of guns in the
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set has been done made by professionals
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and apparently has to worse properly
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done so we need to be sure what happened
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hello apart of that this is an activity
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also I ask you to reflect and how about
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the last Super Bowl halftime show you
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remember okay how the performer was
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obliged to be in the air 30 meters in
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platforms how risky was that what were
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the background behind that how the
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production was forced to make that move
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at last minute that was a risk
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environment and we we as an audience
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were watching the Super Bowl on the
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halftime show didn't think or reflect on
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that take a time to research and reflect
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on that example Rihanna's safety was
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really in danger and not only Rihanna's
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safety all the performance in the show
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so we need to prevent accidents an
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accident prevention refers to its
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strategies Preparatory methods to
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prevent accidents it's an umbrella term
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that encompasses all step taking to
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reduce the risk of accidents this refers
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to actions taken to avoid accidents to
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stop them to making plays as I mentioned
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a potential
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measurement or goal is to have zero
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accidents so this accident permissions
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includes all Edge measurements taking an
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effort to save lives Escape or injury
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lessen the degrees of injury know the
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answer the hazards create a safe War
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area use safe lifting techniques
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personal protective equipment most
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videos in our Productions communicate
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regularly with your staff and train them
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as to yourself what are the biggest
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risks today where can we do about them
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what controls do we have in place and
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what if those controls fail how do we
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should we react remember accident
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probation should be always when our
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intentions are firmly committed to that
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because remember we have to be focused
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in quality of life all that leads
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accident operation hygiene and safety
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show that we have to move toward these
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long-term work research has shown the
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importance of taking holistic approach
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to the well-being of the employees Kura
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personnels of Kerala entering a person
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captures the need to attend to one's
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mind-body spirit and emotion yes we have
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we once that we are sure that our
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workplace Productions are saved we need
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to provide also to the help to manage
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the stressful conditions where we want
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doing so should be more important than
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ever as technology globalization
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economic pressures have increased
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blurring the line between work and
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personal time we need to be sure that
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our employees are relaxed are fitted for
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to do the work at that stressful work
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it's difficult to disconnect from work
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and all the things that are in our real
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life we need to help them to be able to
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handle this in those long-term
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additional hours during evenings or
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weekends the media and entertainment
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industry is generally known to to be a
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world corporate heart environment
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fast-paced please come to the office
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very straightforward however the
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pandemic changed everything of course
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there is cost we have lockdowns frames
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to continue to make informs through work
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to work schemes every scams however that
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doesn't work so many times that implies
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also the stressful conditions how to
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deliver how to be connected so recommend
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you to read this article goodbye to the
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14 hour day how we have to change and
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adapt to the condition of the
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post-pandemic and we need to understand
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that also the abrid and home office they
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are also creating risk and stressed how
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do we understand and manage War Behavior
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that's important our organizational
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behavior culture needs to be addressed
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and it's essential part of people
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management the Synergy and behavior
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between your people and in that way
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determine their efficiency in-depth
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learning provides an understanding of
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how employees communicate with one
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another come compatibility of them is
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Vitality to so that work grows without
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any problem without your people being
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unified and well-dressed toward the same
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goal is difficult to achieve long-term
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success so that's a role of Occupational
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hygiene occupation organizational
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behavior is the study how people
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interact in groups so that interaction
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in groups must be addressed so ensure
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that we work together in a safe way but
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also beyond the same way the study of
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organizational behavior benefits a study
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in improving job satisfaction enhancing
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performance providing Innovation and
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fostering good leadership qualities the
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impact of War environment reduces toxic
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workplace and move us to a healthy
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workplace where building moral and
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confidence is the best incorporating
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positive energy and increasing happiness
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of our employees that creates the right
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link between the work environment
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organizational behavior any
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organizational changes the work
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environment solo change so a leader she
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must know how workplace environments
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play a crucial part in the engagement of
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our employee there are difference that
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we need to understand and there is of
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course the Hawthorne threat this study
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is about the tendency of some people to
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work harder and Professor perform better
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when they are participant in in
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experiments individuals may change their
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behavior due to the attention the
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Winner's attention for researchers
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however in the most famous of the
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experiments the focus of the study was
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to determine if increasing of decreasing
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the amount of light that warming
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received should have an effect on how
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productives the workers were during the
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shifts while the researchers in the
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original instance found that any change
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to experimental conditions led to
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increases in profitivity but this then
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it was misunderstood researchers found
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originally that the benefit of the
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increasing property was due because the
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people was failing to be observed not
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because the benefit of having a better
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lighting so sometimes we have to
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understand these studies immunizational
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Behavior change as the working
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conditions change the environment the
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importance of organizational behavior in
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our times is that lies in the way to
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have a world good workplace
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relationships to have a good motivation
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our employees we have talked about it's
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crucial that we have without a good
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motivation we cannot have a very good
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productivity that will also help us to
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construct a psychologically safe
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workplace it also helps that the
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interior of employees driving to work
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achievement and goals of meeting your
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their goals is working at their best and
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that will produce higher efficacy in our
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teams so occupational engine works in a
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cycle we have to anticipate recognize
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evaluate control and confirm that all
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the overall environment the
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organizational behavior interactions of
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our people they are fit together with
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the working by government whether they
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are behaving a leader must do all their
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organizational behavioral research to
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bring their best to their people take
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the necessary steps to improve employee
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experience and bring the right
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behavioral change between the
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organization and let's understand this
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sometimes as Leaders we need to
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understand how do we perceive things so
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it's a need to tackle a little bit on
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the power of perception and perception
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may be defined as a process of which we
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individuals detect and interpret in the
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environmental stimuli our behavior is
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not only a functional personality values
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and preference but also of the situation
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we interpreted our environment formulate
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response and act accordingly recommend
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you to watch the video that talks about
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how do we act socially perception
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individual perception and group
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perception human beings are prone to
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errors on biases where they perceive
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themselves moreover the type of wise
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people have depends in their personality
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some of the factors that bias our
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perception are stereotype based they are
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based in our group characteristics
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things that like girls should play with
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dolls and boys should play with trucks
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and so on so as stereotypes lead us to
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have a wrong perception sometimes and
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those drum perceptions that can lead to
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wrong conclusions to the leaders do you
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have aware that the stereotypes often
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create created a self-fulfilling
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prophecy and that creates a cycle and
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the people start to believe that a
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stereotype is accurate we lose
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objectivity our rational behavior is
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affected so leaders when we are
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addressing how well is the safety the
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health the quality of life our people we
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have to create very objectively the way
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that they are interrelated in this
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environment recommend you to watch The
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Selective perception video at the bottom
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of this slide and then let's do some
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exercise on this how about the safety
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and entertainment industry in a critical
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student stage the aim is to reduce risk
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physical hazard in this removing set
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most of the common often ignoring
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physical state assaults is injury caused
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by pushing and pulling heavy loads this
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topic is very well treated in a
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theatrical play Laura salimal it was
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even performed during the last semester
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the week of entertainment in our
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University in that play it's a funny way
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to understand how much how many risks
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occur when we are performing a play
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moving quickly and under a stressful
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Dynamic Paces there can produce risk
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it's important to consider all these
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aspects Simple Solutions like human hand
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holds choosing the right casters and so
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on it will help think about how we can
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they help that to guide the selection of
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the right Caster number of Wheels brake
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loss safety procedures
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this is kind of a code a basic safe
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rules dangerous props equipped and store
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away platforms should be clearly Market
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safe the stage floors should be kept and
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clear up and film hazards the stage
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floors should be free of the Splitters
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and Nails essentially the market and
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maintain floors passages should be clear
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of obstacles and the stairs leading up
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to platforms should have railings pretty
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easy rules to follow in in this stage
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when we are performing about choosing
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the right header entertainment
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professionals who work in the radical
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stage environment have to consider many
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aspects when you choose a Caster a Sound
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Reduction imperative with moving sets of
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production not interrupted how heavy are
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the sets how frequently ad sets been
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moved do the sets need to be swelling
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turning around it's important to keep
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the flowers on Market will the sets
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loads be moved over bumps of cables if a
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customer function how long can you
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manage without replacing it those are
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the questions that we need to reflect
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before during and after antaretical
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production I ask you to three identify
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key Learners and steps and read the
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following articles in news abuse it will
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give you some more insights about these
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important steps and there finally there
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are some cases that I ask you to watch
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think of their consequences and analyze
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the causes cases like the accident of
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Peking Nuremberg in Germany in 2010 in
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the stage while she was performing
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watched video and reflect and summarize
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your findings how about the complemented
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Ross movie shooting it's an important
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factor Cirque du Soleil a pretty good
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example of innovative company in our
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entertainment business however they have
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had a lot of accidents quite recently
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unfortunately the loss of very good
00:28:40
performers that they were working in
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aerial work without the appropriate
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conditions but remember the
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self-fulfilling prophecy everything is
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okay everything is fine our perception
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their own performers they felt that they
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were safe that's what you want to see in
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this video about Sergio Soleil Castro
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cheese go to the web and find examples
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of real accident say theater and sports
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and concert events and remember accents
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is not only happen in the stage but also
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in The Stance okay so we must be ready
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also to extend the safety procedural and
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quality of experience not only in the
00:29:20
stage but also in the stands if you have
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any learning about please don't hesitate
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to communicate with me
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thank you I hope you have enjoyed this
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topic
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